Webweavr, JanuarySeraph.com

JanuarySeraph.com is about to undergo a complete overhaul and major facelift.

My partner in the CMS WebWeavr that we codeveloped and own has decided to move on to other “ventures” , leaving JanuarySeraph.com and the other sites that were running off it in a bit of a lurch.

Luckily, there are other quality CMS options available these days, so I’ve decided to utilize the many great new features Elevated X has added to its product, and have that be the new platform for my flagship member site.

If you were considering using WebWeavr I apologize as that is now a dead project, and I encourage you to check out Elevated X as an alternative.

Stay tuned for the next iteration of my kinky chronology website…

JS

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Adult Performer Association

Recently Nica Noelle and I started working together and with other adult performers and supporters to form an organization whose only interests pertain to issues that effect adult performers.

The result is the quickly growing site AdultPerformers.org and the group of people contributing their ideas, time, and effort to make sure it doesn’t fail where others have tried.

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Hire the Hackers, Don’t Put Them in Jail

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APHSS

A recent post I made on AdultPerformerAdvocate.org  seems to have upset a few people..

Oh well.

It was also reposted by Mike South, Adult Wiki Media, and Monica Foster.

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The Condoms Are Coming.. Via XBIZ

With words similar to those, Paul Revere ushered in a revolution that transformed the face of a nation. Similarly, on June 7, Cal/OSHA changed the shape of this industry’s future which might ultimately lead to a revolution in adult entertainment. I was able to attend the meeting and even tweeted the discussions from the meeting live via my Twitter account. As it has been reported, the turnout was strong with numerous industry people in attendance representing all aspects of the industry.
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